The following excerpt is from United States v. Baneth, 155 F.2d 978 (2nd Cir. 1946):
The last point is the misjoinder of Counts Three and Four with Counts One and Two. In answer it is enough to say that no such objection appears in the record; and that it cannot be made after verdict. Logan v. United States, 144 U.S. 263, 296, 297, 12 S.Ct. 617, 36 L.Ed. 429; Bucklin v. United States (No. 2), 159 U.S. 682, 685, 16 S.Ct. 182, 40 L.Ed. 305.
Conviction affirmed.
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